Is Boxing hurt by Calzaghe's retirement?

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  • cassiusthegreat
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    #21
    Originally posted by anonymous12
    Definitely not. It's fakes like him that is HURTING our sport.

    Until you lace up a pair of gloves other than some sick perverted fantasies of yours, then you have no credibility to be talking about OUR sport

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    • cassiusthegreat
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      #22
      Originally posted by jamsta
      "Empires come and go, but my people live forever".

      Tupac.
      my god.Did you just qoute some crappy line from that guys ****ty songs? I bet you think tupac and biggie were important enough to considered assasinated aswell didn't you

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      • jamsta
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        #23
        Originally posted by cassiusthegreat
        my god.Did you just qoute some crappy line from that guys ****ty songs? I bet you think tupac and biggie were important enough to considered assasinated aswell didn't you
        Keep your mouth shut, boy
        Keep your mouth shut.
        I'm gonna punch ya boy
        I'm gonna punch ya
        You're a chicken head, you get chicken feed
        A bit of d.ick and weed

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        • The Surgeon
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          #24
          Originally posted by anonymous12
          Definitely not. It's fakes like him that is HURTING our sport.
          It is fakes like him that are hurting the sport BUT i worry he will invluence alot of young fighters to try and follow his career path instead of taking on the really big fights against prime fighters! I hope Kessler wont settle for the Zag path

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          • Sparked_1985
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            #25
            well I really wanted him to have one more fight.

            But I'm not the one who has been getting punched in the head for over two decades.

            But in general, no.

            The old guard need to follow Joe lead, and lets have the new generation.

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            • S A M U R A I
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              #26
              Originally posted by cassiusthegreat
              Until you lace up a pair of gloves other than some sick perverted fantasies of yours, then you have no credibility to be talking about OUR sport
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              • Miburo
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                #27
                Boxing in Britain, yes. Internationally, not so much.

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                • Sparked_1985
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tengoshi
                  Boxing in Britain, yes. Internationally, not so much.
                  I wouldn't say that either.

                  Joe will stay in boxing. It means greater exposure for other fighters, and a greater interest in the new generation.

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                  • Technical_Skill
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mike_Dee
                    Is it? Besides in his home country, he wasn't much of a draw. His recent whining of the future of this sport has made him unpopular among the internet fans. The consensus here seems not to care at all by it. Mayweather's ( so-called) retirement hurt boxing in a way because he was a crossover star like Oscar and was close to transcending the spot as a "bad guy". So, Clazaghe's retirement hurt boxing or not?
                    Hell no, guy never fought a great prime fighter, his record is padded with nobodies likes rick thornberry, his fights werent that exciting and worst of all he is rediculously overrated, he managed not to fight the all time greats in their prime, but made the fights happen when they were old, went life and death with a 40+ year old Bernard Hopkins and got knocked down in round 1 by the shottest of the shot Roy jones, even guys like Byron Mitchell had him in trouble.

                    Thus why people really dont give a ****.

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                    • FasTHarD
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mike_Dee
                      Is it? Besides in his home country, he wasn't much of a draw. His recent whining of the future of this sport has made him unpopular among the internet fans. The consensus here seems not to care at all by it. Mayweather's ( so-called) retirement hurt boxing in a way because he was a crossover star like Oscar and was close to transcending the spot as a "bad guy". So, Clazaghe's retirement hurt boxing or not?
                      Nope........

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